Hello folks, I have a question for ya'll. Have you ever had this feeling of wanting to make a character (not necessarily at fursona, but a character nonetheless) and when you started making the character, you suddenly don't want to make it? I'm currently at the point. I want to make a white bengal tiger that is an assassin, but I also don't want to. Has anyone else been like this? If so, what did you do?

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"I see now that the circumstances of one's birth are irrelevant; it is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are"--Mewtwo

I'm kinda familiar with that, yes. I have an idea to create a few new characters besides the two I have now, but now I'm doubting that's a good idea. So my plan is to make an artpiece of them later and save everything what I did on them somewhere (like their personality, hobbies etc. in Word). If I later decide to add them to my other characters after all I can "adopt" them from what I made and saved of them and continue from there.

Perhaps your reluctancy to create this character is your not connecting to it. Try thinking of the same personality but in different occupations or situations.

Seconded. Doing so also creates a backstory for your character, a series of events that shape who they are as an individual, which is what shapes every living, breathing person around us. You don't need to include any of it anywhere, but it'll be there to refer to if you ever need to explain something your character does.